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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2261659" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>I do not make my living working with dogs, but I much prefer the company of dogs over people, and have been fortunate enough to have worked with some fine animal trainers over the years. I'm not sure where to tell you to start if you want formal training or certification but this gal is the real deal ... <a href="http://clicketysplitdogtraining.com/clickety/trainer.html" target="_blank">http://clicketysplitdogtraining.com/clickety/trainer.html</a> So is this one ... <a href="http://thedoggiespot.biz/id5.html" target="_blank">http://thedoggiespot.biz/id5.html</a></p><p></p><p>I'd start by buying every single book on their "recommended reading list" and go from there ... Good luck!</p><p></p><p>BTW, I'd also check into fostering dogs from a shelter. If you are not living with multiple dogs in your home you will find it difficult to perfect your technique. I've learned so much about how to communicate effectively with dogs by having dogs much, much smarter than me in my home. We are dogless right now, due to an unfortunate series of events, but I'm getting the itch again ... sigh ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2261659, member: 1242"] I do not make my living working with dogs, but I much prefer the company of dogs over people, and have been fortunate enough to have worked with some fine animal trainers over the years. I'm not sure where to tell you to start if you want formal training or certification but this gal is the real deal ... [URL="http://clicketysplitdogtraining.com/clickety/trainer.html"]http://clicketysplitdogtraining.com/clickety/trainer.html[/URL] So is this one ... [URL="http://thedoggiespot.biz/id5.html"]http://thedoggiespot.biz/id5.html[/URL] I'd start by buying every single book on their "recommended reading list" and go from there ... Good luck! BTW, I'd also check into fostering dogs from a shelter. If you are not living with multiple dogs in your home you will find it difficult to perfect your technique. I've learned so much about how to communicate effectively with dogs by having dogs much, much smarter than me in my home. We are dogless right now, due to an unfortunate series of events, but I'm getting the itch again ... sigh ... [/QUOTE]
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